i think a replay would help with this, seeing as it could just be isolated luck in getting 3 sucessive critical hits in less than a second, a replay would prove that if it was a hack we could see if it was used to turn the tide of the battle, or if it was an unimportant fight and the player of the pios just got lucky

Wow, no one knows this? Flamer damage is based on building size against buildings - therefore your flamers did very little to the pio in the building. Pio/Eng both do higher damage with their weapons up close and your eng were up close to the Pio and so the Pio were dealing pretty much their maximum damage vs the lowest life allies units. Flamer squads almost always lose two men if the guy with the flamerthrower gets hit because he explodes in a ball of fire or somesuch and takes out the guy next to him. So the flamerthrower guy died, took out the guy standing next to him and a headshot on the final man or his life was so low from the 'flame explosion' that he died very fast.

Agency decided to Investigate.During the clash for control of industrial complex Sturzdorf between the allied First Sergeant "Exodus1" and the axis Obergrenadier "Lakermouse" the instant death of allies’ engineers were reported due to OP firepower of pioneers. Engineers were upgraded with flamethrowers in order to clear out the pioneer squad out of factory building west of their base.1) Engis engaged with flamethrowers the pions inside the building2) Pions exited the building and opened fire.3) Engis with flamer and one near him received critical hits4) Engi on the ground was killed due to normal fire.5) No fuel tank explosion took place.Conclusion: Very strange deaths.